It is a court's opinion and order deciding a case. It lacks the typical enhancements that legal research services, such as Westlaw, give to such decisions. For example, on Westlaw, a slip-copy does not have a headnotes section. Additionally, it does not have links allowing you to skip to specific portions of the decision.
Out dated term for someone with dark skin.
The term analogous refers to being similar or alike. However, this term is used for similarities in function and not in structure. This term has spread rapidly, and is used generally.
adolescent A boy, a gentleman, a dude, a guy, or even a punk. I believe the term adolescent is just too general to refer specifically to a young man, as it can refer to any boy or girl.
The acronym TFI typically stands for the term "too much information". The term is used mostly in social media outlets and texting, to refer to a person who gave too much information in a story, whether it be grotesque or unnecessary.
In English folklore a person called Robin Hood was an outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. So nowadays the term means a not-too-bad criminal.
The slip joint itself is most important.
Too long. About a month
Copy copies files. Xcopy copies directories, too. Much more powerful.
The term Speaker's corner refers to an area designated to be host too open-air public speaking, debates and discussions. The original location is the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London.
Usally it's too small or too big or the cut of the bra effects boob slippage
the stars and stripes refer to the flag, smart one!
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